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Weight Loss


Carrying around a few extra pounds? Whether you have 10 to lose or 100, the key is having a good plan in place; one that specifically fits YOU. We don’t have the magic bullet for weight loss, but we DO have plenty of helpful advice on the topic... from doctors, nutritionists, personal trainers and other weight loss experts.
Check out the entire library of short, on-demand radio clips from our various Health Talk shows.

Fool-Proof Weight Loss: Answer Is in Your Gut

If your gut ecology is optimal, your overall health and wellness will follow, including weight loss.

Post-Holiday Weight Gain: Tips for Recovery

How can you effectively lose the weight you gained over the holidays?

Uncovering the Clues of Your Food Cravings

Are you eating because you're hungry? Or, are your cravings taking over your body?

Mindful Eating for Weight Loss & Good Health

Eating mindfully can get you out of that "good food/bad food" mindset.

Conquer Cravings, Retrain Your Fat Cells & Lose Weight

The weight loss concept of "eat less, move more" is a myth. Which foods should you be eating?

Why Counting Calories Doesn’t Always Work

Not all calories are created equal.

  • Fool-Proof Weight Loss: Answer Is in Your Gut

  • Post-Holiday Weight Gain: Tips for Recovery

  • Uncovering the Clues of Your Food Cravings

  • Mindful Eating for Weight Loss & Good Health

  • Conquer Cravings, Retrain Your Fat Cells & Lose Weight

  • Why Counting Calories Doesn’t Always Work

Life's Too Short... so make the most of it! Try something new, eat something healthy, grow something beautiful, hug someone you love, move around a lot, and be kind to yourself. Melanie Cole, MS brings you the best tips from lifestyle and fitness experts to the best and brightest medical professionals.

Encore Episode: Your Missing Beach Body

From the Show: Life's Too Short
Summary: Where did your beach body go? How do you get it back?
Air Date: 6/26/18
Duration: 21:40
Host: Melanie Cole, MS
Guest Bio: Brian Parr, PhD
Dr. Brian ParrBrian Parr, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Exercise and Sports Science at the University of South Carolina Aiken where he teaches courses in exercise physiology, nutrition, and health behaviors.

He also conducts research related to physical activity and weight loss.
Spring has sprung. It’s almost time to hit the beach. Maybe you’ve got some winter warming weight padding you out more than you would like when you slip into your swimsuit.

Your ideal beach body may be your shape from your twenties. You have to trace back when things changed so you can get closer to the idea. Activity levels change, as do lifestyles and eating habits. Aging can’t be helped, but other factors can.

Consider adding extra activity breaks at work. Take the stairs or walk to the mailbox.

View your eating habits to see what food is available. Focus on eating real food. Be conscious of when you eat and why you eat. Modify your environment as much as you can.

You need dedicated exercise to see changes beyond being physically active. That’s the way you change your body composition. It should include some form of resistance training, cardio or aerobic training, and flexibility. Change up your workout if it gets boring.

Most importantly, be realistic. Find a balance between what you’re happy with and what you’re willing to do. Anything you’re doing is moving you in the right direction. There will always be someone who is stronger, faster and fitter than you. Shift the focus from a number on the scale to how you feel.

Listen as Dr. Brian Parr joins Melanie Cole, MS, to share how to get your new beach body back.

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